NES Special Education Exam Questions and Correct Answers & Latest Updated
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Course
NES 601
Institution
NES 601
What disability is degenerative and often leads to death in adolescence or early adulthood?
o :## Muscular dystrophy
Compared with children without hearing loss, children born with hearing loss are more likely
to experience significant delays in what developmental domains?
o :## language
What...
NES Special Education Exam Questions and
Correct Answers & Latest Updated
What disability is degenerative and often leads to death in adolescence or early adulthood?
o :## Muscular dystrophy
Compared with children without hearing loss, children born with hearing loss are more likely
to experience significant delays in what developmental domains?
o :## language
What fine-motor skills do children typically develop last?
o :## Cutting shapes with scissors
Compared with students with mid intellectual disabilities, students with learning disabilities
are more likely to have
o :## One or more specific cognitive difficulties rather than global delays
Students with mid intellectual disabilities ten to exhibit what cognitive characteristics?
o :## Difficulty applying newly learned skills to a different context
What gross-motor skills do children typically develop last?
o :## jumping forward, taking off and landing with two feet
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What student is demonstrating characteristics most often associated with an emotional
impairment?
o :## A second-grade student who frequently complains of stomachache in the morning before
going to school
What student is demonstrating characteristics most often associated with autism spectrum
disorder?
o :## A kindergarten student who does not engage in pretend play, talks exclusively about
astronomy, and misinterprets social cues
What is generally the most advanced linguistic skill a typical eight-year-old can be expected
to demonstrate?
o :## Telling a story that includes cause-and-effect relationships
What social/emotional abilities typically appears for the first time during adolescence?
o :## Understanding that the perspective of the other may be influenced by their background
or circumstances
What student is demonstrating characteristics most often associated with a pragmatic
language disorder?
o :## A fourth-grade who has difficulty understanding conversational turn taking
What symptoms is the most characteristics of an absence seizure?
o :## staring blankly for a brief time
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A student has a disability that impairs both his understanding of spatial relationships and his
perceptual-motor skills. What math tasks would likely pose the greatest difficulty to this
student?
o :## Constructing congruent geometric shapes on graph papers
A middle school student with learning disabilities in reading and writing and ADHD recently
began taking a prescribed stimulant medication. What behavioral changes should the
student's special education teacher expect to observe?
o :## Increased ability to focus on academic tasks
A student with a mid intellectual disability and an emotional impairment frequently
becomes physically aggressive when frustrated. The most effective way for the student's
family to support her social/emotional development would be to
o :## Implement a behavior management strategy at home that complements her school
behavioral plan
A student with short-term memory deficits would likely have the most difficulty with what
task?
o :## following multi-step oral directions
A special educator is meeting with the parents and siblings of a student who will begin
receiving special education services because of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), orthopedic
impairment, and specific learning disabilities. To help support this student's ongoing
learning and development, it would be most appropriate for the special educator to
encourage the family to
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